10 Tips to Make Your Bedroom Look (and Smell) Fresh for Spring

Spring has *finally* arrived. And you know what that means? Along comes the irresistible urge to purge our homes of winter dust and all that clutter (AKA spring cleaning). It may seem like we just cleaned, but that’s what happens after a few Netflix binges. Since we spend a third of our lives sleeping, we think the bedroom is the perfect place to start freshening up for the new sunny season. Whether it’s a complete closet purge or simply a few bold and bright throw pillows, these 10 tips will have your bedroom spring-ready in no time.

2. Decluttered Nightstand: After the long winter, your bedside table is probably covered in half-read novels and to-do lists. Time to clear it all away and replace it with some nicer things, like flowers and candles. (via Domaine)

4. Organize That Closet: While you’re sprucing up the rest of your house, it may be easy (or convenient) to ignore the toughest and messiest place — the closet. Not sure where to start? Don’t worry — we’ve got lots of tips and tricks to organize and declutter your closet this spring. (via Brit + Co)

8. DIY Carpet Cleaner: How often do you clean the carpet in your bedroom? If you’re like us and it’s not very often, try a sprinkle of this carpet cleaner. It will make your carpet a pleasant spot to sink your toes into. (via PopSugar)

9. Plant Life: Adding some greenery to your bedroom is a simple way to bring life and freshness to the space, whether that’s a potted plant or a bright bouquet of flowers. (via Emily Henderson)

10. Throw Pillows: You were just waiting for this, right? Switch up your throw pillow covers for some bright spring patterns that will tempt you to rest and read. (via Classy Clutter)

Do you have any bedroom tips for spring cleaning? How are you going to spring-ify your bedroom? Tell us below!

Casey is a lover of coffee, interior decorating, sunshine, good food, lipstick and laughing. Just a little bit addicted to Pinterest, her kitchen frequently produces recipes she finds there. She loves the crackling sound of opening a brand new book and the smell of freshly cut grass.